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Alphabetical [« »] narratives 1 narrator 10 narrators 1 narrow 25 narrow-minded 2 narrowed 6 narrower 6 | Frequency [« »] 25 literary 25 meats 25 moisture 25 narrow 25 nation 25 needs 25 neighbours | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances narrow |
Cratylus Part
1 Intro| mind of primitive man had a narrow range of perceptions and Euthydemus Part
2 Intro| Shakespeare, and proceeds upon a narrow notion of the variety which Euthyphro Part
3 Intro| of the letter, or of the narrow and unenlightened conscience, Ion Part
4 Intro| divine instinct, but they are narrow and confused; they do not Laws Book
5 5 | other way of escape, whether narrow or broad, can be devised Meno Part
6 Intro| confined between high and narrow banks, but finally spreading 7 Intro| figment, more abstract and narrow than Plato’s ideas, of ‘ Parmenides Part
8 Intro| which an attempt is made to narrow language in such a manner Phaedo Part
9 Text | there are passages broad and narrow in the interior of the earth, Philebus Part
10 Intro| few admissions which will narrow the field of dispute; and The Republic Book
11 7 | Did you never observe the narrow intelligence flashing from 12 7 | are always speaking, in a narrow and ridiculous manner, of The Statesman Part
13 Intro| we find that we gave too narrow a designation to the art 14 Intro| we arrange the order, or narrow the circle of the dialogues, Theaetetus Part
15 Intro| a little soul, which is narrow and has no room. These are 16 Intro| especially when confined within narrow limits. The savage with 17 Text | sentiments only betray a dull and narrow vision in those who utter 18 Text | avoid the other—when that narrow, keen, little legal mind Timaeus Part
19 Intro| putrefaction, and enter the narrow veins of the tongue, and 20 Intro| parted off from the head by a narrow isthmus. And as in a house 21 Intro| around the brain, leaving a narrow opening, and around the 22 Text | only a harbour, having a narrow entrance, but that other 23 Text | putrefaction, enter into the narrow veins, and are duly proportioned 24 Text | veins about the nose are too narrow to admit earth and water, 25 Text | brain, and in this he left a narrow opening; and around the